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chief correspondent jim angle is live in washington with more. hi, jim. >> reporter: hello, jenna. what started out as an effort to by ronald reagan to help people in rural areas to have a phone in case of emergencies what critics suspect is a new welfare program, listen. >> the cost has gone from $143 million a few years ago, to $2.2 billion today, a 15 times increase. >> reporter: now the cost of the program lept after cell phones were added in 2008. only those on low income programs such as welfare and food stamps legally qualify. but lawmakers say the program is out of control. >> i got a solicitation for a free phone at my apartment which is certainly not in a building where you're going to have people who are qualified for free phones. there is clearly money being wasted here. >> the fcc said in a recent year there were 270,000 beneficiaries that had more than one of these subsidized cell phones that is completely against the law right there. >> reporter: now funded by a small tax on all phone bills you can see it on yours, the program has exploded with companies advertising
chief correspondent jim angle is live in washington with more. hi, jim. >> reporter: hello, jenna. what started out as an effort to by ronald reagan to help people in rural areas to have a phone in case of emergencies what critics suspect is a new welfare program, listen. >> the cost has gone from $143 million a few years ago, to $2.2 billion today, a 15 times increase. >> reporter: now the cost of the program lept after cell phones were added in 2008. only those on low income...
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it was handed to jim and it read, dear jim, congratulations on your award. no one deserves it more than you. you're a true professional. sincerely, lorenzo. now, we don't know how sincere he was. we don't know whether this was a veiled threat or a plea for leniency or an honest compliment but i think it is fair to say that jim has won the respect of folks across the spectrum including lorenzo. he's a perfect leader for an organization whose walls are graced by the words of a legendary former director. the most effective weapon against crime is cooperation. jim has worked with many of the more than 35,000 men and women of the f.b.i. over the course of his long and distinguished career. and it's his admiration and respect for all of you individually, his recognition of the hard work you do every day, sometimes under extraordinarily difficult circumstances, not just the folks out in the field but also folks working the back rooms, doing the hard work, out of sight. his recognition that your mission is important is what compelled him to answer the call to serve
it was handed to jim and it read, dear jim, congratulations on your award. no one deserves it more than you. you're a true professional. sincerely, lorenzo. now, we don't know how sincere he was. we don't know whether this was a veiled threat or a plea for leniency or an honest compliment but i think it is fair to say that jim has won the respect of folks across the spectrum including lorenzo. he's a perfect leader for an organization whose walls are graced by the words of a legendary former...
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jim gray joins us now. i could talk a little bit about base fall and -- baseball and football but the america's cup, how is the entire competition is set up? >> the entire competition is the first one to win nine. as you point out they were docked two points before they started some they actually had to win 11 races. being docked two points it was like having a ball boy for a super bowl team. your team having one of those balls too much inflated. so they were docked two points t was a penalty that was ridiculous. then you have to go out and try to win the game. so they won 11 races. usually just to nine but team, usa, the oracle team had to win 11 race this is year. to come back, they were down 8-1. they rattled off seven consecutive victories. they would have lost the cup, interestingly enough, on sent 20th, jenna but you have to complete the race in 40 minutes. the kiwi was way ahead and would have won the race but the winds were so light and they couldn't finish on the timeline. it gave the americans ano
jim gray joins us now. i could talk a little bit about base fall and -- baseball and football but the america's cup, how is the entire competition is set up? >> the entire competition is the first one to win nine. as you point out they were docked two points before they started some they actually had to win 11 races. being docked two points it was like having a ball boy for a super bowl team. your team having one of those balls too much inflated. so they were docked two points t was a...
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jim dryer joins us now. so, jim, people do a lot more charity, you know? they put some pennies in the cup at the grocery store, they might do a walk on a sunday. why did you decide to swim all that way? >> yeah. this, obviously, is pretty unusual. but i've partnered with habitat for humanity of michigans michih is a cause that's near and dear to my heart and bricks are, obviously, very symbolic of building. and, you know, nobody felt more economic pain in this country than the state of michigan and, of course, everybody's aware of the economic pain felt by the city of detroit, so finishing a swim there was also very symbolic. what we really wanted to show, number one, we're selling these bricks to help fund building projects, but there was also a message of hope we wanted to deliver, you know, that we don't have to sink with the weight of our burleds, you know? and if one man can pull a ton of bricks 22 miles, then what are we able to accomplish if we all pull together? i believe we will have the strength to pull ourselves out of this, and that was really
jim dryer joins us now. so, jim, people do a lot more charity, you know? they put some pennies in the cup at the grocery store, they might do a walk on a sunday. why did you decide to swim all that way? >> yeah. this, obviously, is pretty unusual. but i've partnered with habitat for humanity of michigans michih is a cause that's near and dear to my heart and bricks are, obviously, very symbolic of building. and, you know, nobody felt more economic pain in this country than the state of...
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what do you think, jim? >> well, i'll tell you, having worked in two white houses, the wisdom of any employee there is actually from kenny rogers, not mel gibson. you have to know when to hold them and know when to fold them. know when to leave. look. jay carney had a great run as press secretary to president obama in the second half of his first term and if he had left after the election when the president was high in the approval ratings, he could be on some cable news channel talking about what went wrong and what went right. instead, he's not having fun. he's not seeming happier or even likable. gregg: he appears at times, it has been said, that he's the king of proverication. carney has dodged answers to questions 9,468 times. he's sort of the prince of non answers, alan. maybe he can't explain the inexplicable. >> he's in a tough spot. you can compare him to other press secretaries, all who have gone through some debacle in every administration. i just wonder if you get that 9,000 number from marlin fi
what do you think, jim? >> well, i'll tell you, having worked in two white houses, the wisdom of any employee there is actually from kenny rogers, not mel gibson. you have to know when to hold them and know when to fold them. know when to leave. look. jay carney had a great run as press secretary to president obama in the second half of his first term and if he had left after the election when the president was high in the approval ratings, he could be on some cable news channel talking...
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jenna: what about that, jim? maybe we should -- bret's saying the debate shouldn't be about politics in iran. but what about the people making a change? >> you know, and i agree. let's talk about the people. you know, i appreciate bret trying to correct me, but i've actually been to iran, and i've studied the nuclear program for other ten years. those reformists were supposedly going to stay home, right? instead, they turned out in droves. they had a 70%-plus turnout, and that was from the folks who wanted change, the green movement. so bret's saying all those green movement people don't know what they're doing -- jenna: i don't think -- if i could, bret, let me just make sure, i don't think that's exactly what you're saying. i think you're saying that the people need to come into the streets if they want the change. >> first of all, jim is as an iran expert knows that voting is mandatory in much of iran, so the 70% figure is a little bit misleading. no, look, iranians want to get rid of sanctions which have harm
jenna: what about that, jim? maybe we should -- bret's saying the debate shouldn't be about politics in iran. but what about the people making a change? >> you know, and i agree. let's talk about the people. you know, i appreciate bret trying to correct me, but i've actually been to iran, and i've studied the nuclear program for other ten years. those reformists were supposedly going to stay home, right? instead, they turned out in droves. they had a 70%-plus turnout, and that was from...
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chief national correspondent jim angle is live in d.c. with that. jim? >> reporter: hello there, and, of course, there's also a new delay in verifying the income for claiming those subsidies which you mentioned earlier, and that comes on top of the letter from senator hatch who's asking why the president is already requesting 107% more than three years ago to pay for subsidies. critics say the increases are necessary because more businesses will drop coverage or cut workers to part-time to avoid the mandate, pushing workers onto the exchanges and pushing up the cost of taxpayer subsidies. some argue the delay in the employer mandate will not help. listen. >> what it's doing to keep employers from bringing on any kind of employee, it's been very damaging. and i think just moving it back a year is not going to undo the uncertainty that people have. >> reporter: but democratic defenders say employers will continue to provide insurance because it attracts the best workers and that postponing the employer mandate will actually help. listen. >> the vast majori
chief national correspondent jim angle is live in d.c. with that. jim? >> reporter: hello there, and, of course, there's also a new delay in verifying the income for claiming those subsidies which you mentioned earlier, and that comes on top of the letter from senator hatch who's asking why the president is already requesting 107% more than three years ago to pay for subsidies. critics say the increases are necessary because more businesses will drop coverage or cut workers to part-time...
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jon: jim angle, live in washington. jim, thank you. >> reporter: you bet. heather: let's stick with this theme because there is another controversial health care story to tell you about as we learn penn state university is forcing its employees to either reveal details about their very private medical history, or face a hefty $1200 annual fine. david lee miller is covering this for us. he is live in our new york city newsroom with more. this is really growing to have a lot of people very concerned. hi, david. >> reporter: hi, heather. some are calling this the other penn state scandal. the university's 40,000 employees have been told they must answer an online questionnaire as part of a school wellness program or else have $100 deducted from their paychecks each and every month. questions include height, weight, and cholesterol levels. but critics say, others are more invasive. asking about feelings of depression to use of tobacco. one question of men, quote, do you do a monthly test particular self-exam? the school says all this information will be kept co
jon: jim angle, live in washington. jim, thank you. >> reporter: you bet. heather: let's stick with this theme because there is another controversial health care story to tell you about as we learn penn state university is forcing its employees to either reveal details about their very private medical history, or face a hefty $1200 annual fine. david lee miller is covering this for us. he is live in our new york city newsroom with more. this is really growing to have a lot of people very...
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jim, sean, dr. ablow, great to have you with us today. we appreciate your thoughts. >> thank you. >> thank you. jon: we'll take you coming up to the most expensive zip code in the country and it is not 90210, not even close. you might be surprised at where some of the mansions in this country are, where movie theaters and bowling alleys come as standard features, the tour ahead. ididid? you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. jenna: new listings flow the most expensive very much codes from realtor.com has on the top of the list, alpine, new jersey that is currently listed as win of the most expensive properties in the united states at $58 million. some of the a-list celebrities once residing there in this area, p. diddy, stevie wonder and britney spears. but the real story may be the number of foreign buyers really flooding money into this marke
jim, sean, dr. ablow, great to have you with us today. we appreciate your thoughts. >> thank you. >> thank you. jon: we'll take you coming up to the most expensive zip code in the country and it is not 90210, not even close. you might be surprised at where some of the mansions in this country are, where movie theaters and bowling alleys come as standard features, the tour ahead. ididid? you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr....
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are they turning, jim? >> i think it's been a very difficult three weeks for the media to keep covering for the president and so they finally sort of stopped. i think the president has learned long ago in this administration that if he doesn't engage in an issue, whether it's benghazi or the n.s.a. or the i.r.s., then the media will pretty much give him a pass and beat up on lois learner or whoever and pretend the president was never involved in his own administration but this has become so awful that the president had to get engaged today or just a few minutes here on the air and that now will cause the media to say, wait a second. what about the president? what did he know and when did he know it? he's not used to it. jon: do you see it as the president trying to get in front of this messy rollout of health care exchanges? >> he's clearly trying to get out in front of it and it's been messy. no question about that. i'm of two minds. i don't think the media has done their job in terms of following who the
are they turning, jim? >> i think it's been a very difficult three weeks for the media to keep covering for the president and so they finally sort of stopped. i think the president has learned long ago in this administration that if he doesn't engage in an issue, whether it's benghazi or the n.s.a. or the i.r.s., then the media will pretty much give him a pass and beat up on lois learner or whoever and pretend the president was never involved in his own administration but this has become...
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jim? [laughter] jon: all right. jim? >> well, i would just say this, that, for example, the way they treated mrs. obama's clothing and the clothing of the girls and stuff, they then talked about what a great deal this is, and this is abc again last night about how wonderful it is these fashion deciphers will get rich -- designers will get rich. it was exactly the kind of thing they wouldn't have done for laura bush, barbara bush or nancy reagan -- >> whoa, whoa, nancy reagan they would have done it. >> everything she does is wonderful, and it's incredibly expensive, all the better because that's just good for jobs and the economy and some fashion designer who's lifted from obscurity. that is biased, and even you, ellen, you admit it. >> well -- jon: some differences in the ways the two parties' candidates or presidents get covered. we're going to have to leave it there. jim, ellen, thank you both. >> thank you. arthel: for the record, i wore these nine years ago. jon: the bangs? you're not copying the first lady? >> i'll
jim? [laughter] jon: all right. jim? >> well, i would just say this, that, for example, the way they treated mrs. obama's clothing and the clothing of the girls and stuff, they then talked about what a great deal this is, and this is abc again last night about how wonderful it is these fashion deciphers will get rich -- designers will get rich. it was exactly the kind of thing they wouldn't have done for laura bush, barbara bush or nancy reagan -- >> whoa, whoa, nancy reagan they...
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thanks, jim. >> reporter: thank you. jon: dangerous new developments to tell you about in the bloody civil war in syria. more on the vow from the assad regime to crush what he calls extremists trying to overthrow him. >>> and the psychologist whose testimony is pivotal to the defense is back on the stand today in the jodi arias trial. an update coming up. jon: brand-new stories and breaking news this hour. jenna: knife days into spring mother nature isn't playing along so much. a deadly storm sweeping the country with dangerous winds and heavy snow. live team fox coverage out in the elements from the extreme weather center as well. late night drama. he tops in the ratings but nbc may be saying so long to jay leno. there are some reports, some critics say because the long-time host is not towing the party line. our panel hashes it out. a crash, a last lap victory and a huge pwraurblgs the whole story and more wild video all "happening now." to politics as well conservatives launch a new strategy against liberal taking the
thanks, jim. >> reporter: thank you. jon: dangerous new developments to tell you about in the bloody civil war in syria. more on the vow from the assad regime to crush what he calls extremists trying to overthrow him. >>> and the psychologist whose testimony is pivotal to the defense is back on the stand today in the jodi arias trial. an update coming up. jon: brand-new stories and breaking news this hour. jenna: knife days into spring mother nature isn't playing along so much. a...
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hi, jim. >> reporter: hello, jenna. a new fox poll finds that americans oppose it by a 55-40% be margin, a 6% increase from last year at this time. meanwhile, president obama is bragging about how well implementation is going even while acknowledging some problems. >> now, that's not to say that everything's going to go perfectly right away. when you're implementing a program in this large, there will be some glitches. there are going to be some hiccups. >> reporter: now, georgia republican dr. tom pryce also sees problems in the health care system but thinks obamacare is the wrong approach and wants to repeal and replace it. his plan would let doctors and patients decide what kind of care they want while obamacare dictates the details of coverage, then gives government subsidies, taxpayer subsidies to some but not automatic dr. pryce would use the kinds of tax breaks that large companies enjoy and expand tax breaks to everyone. >> allows for every single american to have the financial feasibility and wherewithal to be
hi, jim. >> reporter: hello, jenna. a new fox poll finds that americans oppose it by a 55-40% be margin, a 6% increase from last year at this time. meanwhile, president obama is bragging about how well implementation is going even while acknowledging some problems. >> now, that's not to say that everything's going to go perfectly right away. when you're implementing a program in this large, there will be some glitches. there are going to be some hiccups. >> reporter: now,...
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alan colmes, jim pinkerton, thank you. >> thank you. jenna: severe weather on the move, a very busy week ahead with everything from snow to tornados. meteorologist janice dean on who's in the path. >>> also a big cleanup after a mud slide derails a train. how long will it take to get it back on track. with angie's list, i save time, money, and i avoid frustration. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're about to spend is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! jenna: new information today after a landslide derails an amtrak train. mud, trees and rocks hit a train yesterday traveling from everett, washington, to seattle, the impact knocking three cars of
alan colmes, jim pinkerton, thank you. >> thank you. jenna: severe weather on the move, a very busy week ahead with everything from snow to tornados. meteorologist janice dean on who's in the path. >>> also a big cleanup after a mud slide derails a train. how long will it take to get it back on track. with angie's list, i save time, money, and i avoid frustration. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money...
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jim have we kept up with technology? as a lawyer, i can tell you in the lawsuits and in order to be successful, and the nfl has not had to pay anything out yet, even if they do, you must have a causal connection. you must have negligence. you must have willful disregard. the fact if they're given all the protection they need or can have, if we're up to speed in technology they're off the hook? >> well i think the technology has kept up. >> to me and a lot of people in professional football the helmet is weapon. the guys think they're invincible. they think that thing will protect them from everything and that is in fact causing the problem and they're using their heads much more. the nfl changed rules. tried to curb that back. they get very upset. they complain the rules were changed. trevor talked about that to a certain degree. bernard pollard made statements to cbs, he said a possibility a player may die on the field. we had one several years ago, chuck hughes, due to a heart attack. i did a game until 197. reggie bro
jim have we kept up with technology? as a lawyer, i can tell you in the lawsuits and in order to be successful, and the nfl has not had to pay anything out yet, even if they do, you must have a causal connection. you must have negligence. you must have willful disregard. the fact if they're given all the protection they need or can have, if we're up to speed in technology they're off the hook? >> well i think the technology has kept up. >> to me and a lot of people in professional...
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jim gray is a sportscaster and fox news contributor. lebron james, i guess he's only been back in the house that he turned his back on, his home city really, four times, and just about lost this game, or so it appeared for a while there, jim. >> jon, that was so much fun to watch. they were down 27 with seven and a half minutes left in the third quarter. they went 0 on a 45 to 12 run. lebron james had 6 points in the first half, 19 points in the second half. 25 points on the game, 12 rebounds, ten assists. it was incredible to so what happened. cleveland had a chance to win the game. at the end they regained their composure but they didn't get it to go down. it was unbelievable, it had everything last night. something fell out of the scoreboard was leaking at the beginning of the game it was delayed for 35 minutes. they had to go back inside warm up again, a fan ran out on the court. it was an amazing game last night. number 24 this the books. jon: the fan wanted to communicate a message to lebron james. there are a lot of people not re
jim gray is a sportscaster and fox news contributor. lebron james, i guess he's only been back in the house that he turned his back on, his home city really, four times, and just about lost this game, or so it appeared for a while there, jim. >> jon, that was so much fun to watch. they were down 27 with seven and a half minutes left in the third quarter. they went 0 on a 45 to 12 run. lebron james had 6 points in the first half, 19 points in the second half. 25 points on the game, 12...
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jim, thank you. appreciate it. >>> well, an investigation is now underway in illinois following a huge gas pipeline explosion in a cornfield off i-88 in the city of erie. the blast sending flames some 900 feet into the air -- 300 feet into the air. as of this morning, some of the families who were forced to evacuate were still being kept away as a precaution. luckily just this note, so far there are no known injuries. jon: to some deadly flooding now afflicting one colorado town. rising water filling the streets in the beautiful town of manatu springs. one survivor describes how she managed to cling to a tree and pull herself to safety. listen. >> so i'm sitting there, and all of a sudden water starts pouring into my living room window. and quickly, real quickly i had no time to gather anything, not my pets or anything. so i went out the front door, and i was going to cross the street to high ground, and as i was doing that, i got washed away and underwater and flailing, and i ended up on the other s
jim, thank you. appreciate it. >>> well, an investigation is now underway in illinois following a huge gas pipeline explosion in a cornfield off i-88 in the city of erie. the blast sending flames some 900 feet into the air -- 300 feet into the air. as of this morning, some of the families who were forced to evacuate were still being kept away as a precaution. luckily just this note, so far there are no known injuries. jon: to some deadly flooding now afflicting one colorado town....
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jim pinkerton, alan colmes, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. jenna: back to school time is happening around this country, and schools apparently are failing to plan for disasters even after high-profile tragedies at schools across this country. how this is happening and what you can do about it. a very timely segment, jon, as all the kids head back to school in new york and other places around this country. we hope you'll join us for our segment coming up next. ♪ ♪ you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ fem
jim pinkerton, alan colmes, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. jenna: back to school time is happening around this country, and schools apparently are failing to plan for disasters even after high-profile tragedies at schools across this country. how this is happening and what you can do about it. a very timely segment, jon, as all the kids head back to school in new york and other places around this country. we hope you'll join us for our segment coming up next. ♪ ♪...
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jim walsh, international security expert from mit. hi, there, jim. kt macfarland, national security analyst is with us as well. great to have you both. kt, we want to look at the big picture out of all this you say big picture north korea wins no matter what. why do you believe that? >> i think what they have now shown the world, they have held the world hostage for the last week. they're blackmailing the whole world to pay attention to them. the real winner and, in the whole bigger scheme is that north korea has heard from three successive sieve u.s. presidents, clinton, bush, obama, republicans democrats, north korea you will not be allowed to have nuclear weapons. guess what, at the end of this crisis north korea as nuclear weapons. the biggest winner of all is probably iran which is looking at this and saying if the united states and the rest of the world couldn't stop that pipsqueak of north korea from getting nuclear weapons there is no way they are going to stop us, regardless what speeches the president makes. we might as well go ahead with o
jim walsh, international security expert from mit. hi, there, jim. kt macfarland, national security analyst is with us as well. great to have you both. kt, we want to look at the big picture out of all this you say big picture north korea wins no matter what. why do you believe that? >> i think what they have now shown the world, they have held the world hostage for the last week. they're blackmailing the whole world to pay attention to them. the real winner and, in the whole bigger...
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jim it's great to have your expertise on this as always. it's good to have you back. >> take care, jenna. jon: more testimony expected today in the jodi arias murder trial from a domestic violence expert. arias is on trial for murdering her boy friend. she admits she killed him but claims she did it in self-defense. the domestic violence expert testified that yesterday that violence and abuses ka lated in the couple's relationship. she used arias' journals, entries, and text messages to illustrate her point. let's talk about it with bryan clay phaol a criminal defense attorney. fred tecce is also a former prosecutor and joins us as well. brian, she is relying on the testimony of the the accused, the woman on trial for her life to make these points. how effective is that with a jury? >> well, jon, right now it's a sunny day in the jodi arias camp because she is on direct examination and she sound very eloquent. i've got to tell you once she gets cross-examined by juan martinez, the weather is going to change it become a little cloud dear and
jim it's great to have your expertise on this as always. it's good to have you back. >> take care, jenna. jon: more testimony expected today in the jodi arias murder trial from a domestic violence expert. arias is on trial for murdering her boy friend. she admits she killed him but claims she did it in self-defense. the domestic violence expert testified that yesterday that violence and abuses ka lated in the couple's relationship. she used arias' journals, entries, and text messages to...
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jenna: jim what do you think about that? an apology and move on, do you think that will be the end of it? >> i will say i don't agree with robertson said but i defend his right to say it. there is free speech. i agree with sarah palin and governor jindal on that. i think however you will see a test here of the power of the professional outrage groups to force phil robertson off the air forever. i'm sure that is their goal unless he completely abases himself to them which is possible. i suspect what we're seeing here is a power play and a kind of a purge of southern white christian patriot attic culture out of tv and meanwhile people like william la jeunesse also could have mentioned alec baldwin who has been an angry homophobe and still doing tv commercials. jenna: interesting you mention about the south and christianity and conservatives as well. ellen, i like to ask you about that. this is based on one "gq" piece where the reporter definitely had a point of view going into this piece. in some ways one could argue he almost
jenna: jim what do you think about that? an apology and move on, do you think that will be the end of it? >> i will say i don't agree with robertson said but i defend his right to say it. there is free speech. i agree with sarah palin and governor jindal on that. i think however you will see a test here of the power of the professional outrage groups to force phil robertson off the air forever. i'm sure that is their goal unless he completely abases himself to them which is possible. i...
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a new and dangerous level, jim? >> well, it -- what was said in that piece is, of course, what kirsten powers has been saying as well. she's a democrat who worked in the clinton administration, and she said, listen, you know, there might have been media bias back then, but bill clinton certainly got clobbered a lot of the time by the liberal media. chris matthews would routinely attack clinton. and, of course, now her point is, and i agree, that it's changed substantially, and the media are much more in lockstep with president obama than any other democratic president i could think of. jon: somehow, i think alan sees it differently. >> you must be psychic. i think it's, to me, just patently absurd. you had a media that pushed the iraq war when bush was in power, you have a left-wing that's very upset about guantanamo still being open, about drone attacks, about civil liberties, and i don't see the marriage between the media and what the administration's doing on the left as much as jim does. and the writer, of cours
a new and dangerous level, jim? >> well, it -- what was said in that piece is, of course, what kirsten powers has been saying as well. she's a democrat who worked in the clinton administration, and she said, listen, you know, there might have been media bias back then, but bill clinton certainly got clobbered a lot of the time by the liberal media. chris matthews would routinely attack clinton. and, of course, now her point is, and i agree, that it's changed substantially, and the media...
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jon: jim gray, good to talk to you. thanks, jim. jenna: breaking news out of washington, d.c. the president is officially announcing his nomination for labor secretary. his name is thomas perez. he is standing next to the president. just a few things he should know about thomas perez. assistant attorney general for the civil rights division right now. he spent a lot of time in his career focusing on consumer rights and protection as well. if he is confirmed, the process that takes place after the official no announcement he will be only latino in the president's cabinet. they need to get americans back to work as labor secretary and what kind of role considering his background mr. perez might play in immigration reform and what type of employment policies could be put in place if there is some overarching immigration reform. we'll keep you posted on the announcement. as we hear more we'll bring that to you. jon: it was ten years ago that operation iraqi freedom launched. our own rick leventhal was embedded with the troops who fired the first historic shots. he will be here wit
jon: jim gray, good to talk to you. thanks, jim. jenna: breaking news out of washington, d.c. the president is officially announcing his nomination for labor secretary. his name is thomas perez. he is standing next to the president. just a few things he should know about thomas perez. assistant attorney general for the civil rights division right now. he spent a lot of time in his career focusing on consumer rights and protection as well. if he is confirmed, the process that takes place after...
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jim, at 65, that's the age that we go into medicare. that age has been around since 1935 and the life expectancy was 62 or 63. why has it stuck around so long? >> well, it stuck around because, look. it's worked for americans and it's worked for elderly people and as long as we were a pretty young population with a lot of economic growth, we could do that but we're going to have a population bubble where we become a much older country. number of elderly people will double in the next 30 years and it puts a huge strain on our finances and as you said, 65, 30, 40 years ago is not what 65 is today and it's not what 65 is going to be 10 or 20 years from now. these programs ought to change. jenna: and one of the points that "the washington post" points out is that our perception of the elderly being disenfranchised doesn't apply very much anymore. if you look at port rates from 1980 to current day, the poverty rates for the elderly have gone way down. the poverty rates for children have gone way up so why do we have this missed perception of
jim, at 65, that's the age that we go into medicare. that age has been around since 1935 and the life expectancy was 62 or 63. why has it stuck around so long? >> well, it stuck around because, look. it's worked for americans and it's worked for elderly people and as long as we were a pretty young population with a lot of economic growth, we could do that but we're going to have a population bubble where we become a much older country. number of elderly people will double in the next 30...
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so, jim, what about your thoughts on alex rodriguez's stand? now there's, i guess it is not even necessarily clear that he will come back from hip surgery this time around, huh? >> that's correct. brian cashman, the general manager of the yankees put out a warning a week or two ago that he may not be able to play this year. i agree with ken, as far as his reputation he is done. his reputation was badly hit with the steroid and the admission of that many years ago. then this year he was relieved of his duties. he was taken out of the starting lineup during the playoffs. after he had been taken out he sent a note on a baseball or on a sheet of paper up into the stand trying to pick up a woman in the middle of the game. that antagonized not only his teammates and others in baseball but the fans as well. i agree with ken. it will be difficult for him to have any sort of credibility at all. even if in fact these turn out not to be true. just the association and the guilt by association and linkage and the damage that will cause i would agree with ke
so, jim, what about your thoughts on alex rodriguez's stand? now there's, i guess it is not even necessarily clear that he will come back from hip surgery this time around, huh? >> that's correct. brian cashman, the general manager of the yankees put out a warning a week or two ago that he may not be able to play this year. i agree with ken, as far as his reputation he is done. his reputation was badly hit with the steroid and the admission of that many years ago. then this year he was...
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jon: jim angle, thank you. keep it here for full coverage including full political analysis, fair and balanced. tune in, 8:55 p.m. eastern tonight right here on fox news channel. arthel: and, jon, "happening now," new concerns north korea is getting closer to developing a ballistic missile that can carry a nuclear warhead. the rogue nation announcing on state tv it has detonated a miniaturized nuclear device after international monitors detected considerable seismic activity at the country's nuclear test site. the united nations and president obama quick to condemn the north's actions. mr. obama calling the latest nuke test a provocative act that threatens the world community, and in north korea's democratic neighbor, south korea, angry protesters in seoul burning a north korean flag calling for a strong punishment. international security expert jim walsh and also research assistant at mit securities studies program, joining us now. the u.n. security council held a special meeting regarding in this morning issu
jon: jim angle, thank you. keep it here for full coverage including full political analysis, fair and balanced. tune in, 8:55 p.m. eastern tonight right here on fox news channel. arthel: and, jon, "happening now," new concerns north korea is getting closer to developing a ballistic missile that can carry a nuclear warhead. the rogue nation announcing on state tv it has detonated a miniaturized nuclear device after international monitors detected considerable seismic activity at the...
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jim pinkerton joins us. and alan colmes host of the alcombs radio show and good to see you both. snowden told a chinese newspaper that he took the job with the intent, the advanced intent and purpose of stealing classified information and then publishing that, and now you've got "the washington post" reporting that in fact before he took the job he had glen greenwald get an encryption key for skype, so that he, snowden, could give the classified intel to greenwald, the stolen intel. and let me quoted ward epstein from the "wall street journal," quote, so before mr. snowden proceeded with this nsa penetration in march of 2013 he had assistance either witnessing lee or unwittingly in a arrange thanking the secure channel of encrypted communications that he would use to facilitate the publication of class tpaoeu tpaoeud intelligence. does it look to you bike glen greenwald was more complicit in all of this than we knew before? >> no, because that is old news. the news that they had got even an encryption key to share information was reported at the time of the original guardian leak
jim pinkerton joins us. and alan colmes host of the alcombs radio show and good to see you both. snowden told a chinese newspaper that he took the job with the intent, the advanced intent and purpose of stealing classified information and then publishing that, and now you've got "the washington post" reporting that in fact before he took the job he had glen greenwald get an encryption key for skype, so that he, snowden, could give the classified intel to greenwald, the stolen intel....
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alan combs, jim pinkerton good to have you on as always. thank you. jenna: a closer look at a medical breakthrough after researchers say a baby appears to have been cured of the hiv virus, the details and what this can mean for millions of people young and old around the world. a member of our fox a medical news team weighs in next. e pr. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. the fight against aids. researchers say a baby mourn in mississippi appears to have been cured, cured ever the hiv virus. it marks the second documented case in medical history. what does it mean nor the millions of people suffering from this disease worldwide? dr. manny alvarez is senior managing edit
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jon: jim and ellen, thank you both. and we'll be right i'm up next, but now i'm sging the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! jenna: president obama's second inauguration, quietly released on friday night, revealing a few names of very big corporations. fox business network's adam shapiro is on the story. who are we talking about, adam? >> companies like at&t, microsoft and genentech, they are on the list. what is different this time around, jenna, as we show you video from the last time we had an inauguration, 2009, what is different now, four years ago the president did not accept any corporation donations. this time unlimited donations from corporations. we've been calling at&t, microsoft and only one to respond so far is microsoft and they will not tell us how much they donated, nor will the inauguration committee tell us how much they donated. all of that information in '09 not from corporations but individuals like ceo
jon: jim and ellen, thank you both. and we'll be right i'm up next, but now i'm sging the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! jenna: president obama's second inauguration, quietly released on friday night, revealing a few names of very big corporations. fox business network's adam shapiro is on the story. who are we talking about, adam? >> companies like at&t, microsoft and genentech, they...
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jon: jim is this really all about taxes? >> it could be, and i think the president has the bully pulpit. he's the one speaking to the governors and so on. i wouldn't underestimate his power to win this fight i. think if the republicans had wanted to win they should have gone back a year and held years for the last year about how you save a measly 2%. they should wear buttons, i can save 2% so can you, to show how minimal economizing would accomplish this. we are are at the last minute and i'm afraid the president has the upper hand. jon: the federal budget is still going up this year even with the sequester we will be still spending more money. >> the rate of increase we're spending has been less than previous p. the rate of increase is less. there is always increase. even if we stop where we are now there is still an increase even with a sequester. >> except of course for 2009 when it went up like by 25%, other than that. >> because of the stimulus which i believe really helped the economy. but the rate of increase in spend
jon: jim is this really all about taxes? >> it could be, and i think the president has the bully pulpit. he's the one speaking to the governors and so on. i wouldn't underestimate his power to win this fight i. think if the republicans had wanted to win they should have gone back a year and held years for the last year about how you save a measly 2%. they should wear buttons, i can save 2% so can you, to show how minimal economizing would accomplish this. we are are at the last minute and...
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back now with us jim pinkerton, also alan colmes. so, gentlemen, what about it, has the media, jim finally discovered that benghazi is a story if. >> i think they have. i think that they tried for months as you said not to -- to ignore it. and even on wednesday, the day of the hearings, most of the cable networks didn't cover it, or didn't cover it at all. that became unsustainable when gregory hicks and the other witnesses proved to be so compelling an and there came so many obvious holes in the storyline. what you're seeing this week i think is the shift from dramatic under coverage of benghazi to ferocious counter attacking on, oh, this is just a plot to takeout hillary clinton. i think you saw "the new york times" kind of sounding the bugle over the weekend saying, this is really just a karl rove plot to win the 16 presidential election, i think that strategy is much more effective for them going forward if they can simply turn this into a partisan fight over the 2016 election, ignoring what happened tragically last september in
back now with us jim pinkerton, also alan colmes. so, gentlemen, what about it, has the media, jim finally discovered that benghazi is a story if. >> i think they have. i think that they tried for months as you said not to -- to ignore it. and even on wednesday, the day of the hearings, most of the cable networks didn't cover it, or didn't cover it at all. that became unsustainable when gregory hicks and the other witnesses proved to be so compelling an and there came so many obvious...
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jim angle is live in washington with part of the story. jim? >> reporter: jenna, in hopes of avoiding a democratic revolt president obama tried an 11 h hour effort to get out of political corner that the insurance community should uncan sell millions of canceled policies but many in the industry say it just knit that easy. >> that is easy for him to say. it is interesting this administration spent three years in launching healthcare.gov, and six weeks into it is still a mess. they're telling the insurance industry they have 31 days to turn this cancellation mess around. >>> insurance is a very regulated industry. so it is not always up to the insurance companies ceo to make these decisions and consumers need to understand that. by delaying this, remember, the presidential guidelines, amay not even be legal, that will probably be litigated whether he has the power to do this, number one. number two, even if you can't implement these changes they really only go to october of 2014 where you can renew a policy, which takes you into 2015 and they en
jim angle is live in washington with part of the story. jim? >> reporter: jenna, in hopes of avoiding a democratic revolt president obama tried an 11 h hour effort to get out of political corner that the insurance community should uncan sell millions of canceled policies but many in the industry say it just knit that easy. >> that is easy for him to say. it is interesting this administration spent three years in launching healthcare.gov, and six weeks into it is still a mess....
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gregg: alan colmes, jim pinkerton, good to he sue, thanks. >> thank you. arthel: coming up a narrow escape from a near fatal landslide all caught on tape. how the driver made it out alive when a giant bolder came, whoa, careening down, almost crushing his car. >>> plus the massive wildfire near yosemite national park getting even bigger, threatening hundreds of homes. an update on the progress they are making and the role mother nature is playing if this firefight. that is coming up next, guys. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find a walmart with a foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. dad: you excited for youyeah.st day? ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ dad: i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing
gregg: alan colmes, jim pinkerton, good to he sue, thanks. >> thank you. arthel: coming up a narrow escape from a near fatal landslide all caught on tape. how the driver made it out alive when a giant bolder came, whoa, careening down, almost crushing his car. >>> plus the massive wildfire near yosemite national park getting even bigger, threatening hundreds of homes. an update on the progress they are making and the role mother nature is playing if this firefight. that is coming...
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jim, what about it? you're not voting in the hall of fame vote but if you were, does any of these guys deserve to be in? >> well, based on their accomplishments, yes. the problem is is they were great players who enhanced their performance and had greater accomplishments because they elected to go down a route which is cheating. and so, no, they will not get in and, if you believe the surveys that have been taken of the voters, they're going to have less than 50% of the vote. jon: you have to have 75% to make it in on any ballot. they have got 15 years. is baseball going to perhaps, reward them at some point down the road? >> well, jon, they have already been rewarded by the institution in my opinion because their records stand. if you go back and look at it, bonds has the most home runs ever. seven cy youngs for roger clemens. so they have been rewarded by the institution, i guess at some point the baseball writers will look at this and at some point they will be in the hall of fame. they had had hall o
jim, what about it? you're not voting in the hall of fame vote but if you were, does any of these guys deserve to be in? >> well, based on their accomplishments, yes. the problem is is they were great players who enhanced their performance and had greater accomplishments because they elected to go down a route which is cheating. and so, no, they will not get in and, if you believe the surveys that have been taken of the voters, they're going to have less than 50% of the vote. jon: you...
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jim pinkerton and susan g. komen. takpinker anton and alan colmes. >> i think people want a different face on immigration, they don't want somebody to round them up put them in camps and send them back to mexico. they don't want to give them welfare either, i don't. jon: when that quote went out it was under the headline senators want to round up immigrants, the quote came out this way, he sees some in his party favoring a 2016 candidate with an immigration policy that would round up people and send them back to mexico. now after that the ap had to issue a mandatory kill order. they missed a little word there, jim, the word don't in his quote. >> right there is a phrase you hear in news rooms, it's called too good to check. that is the story is so hot and juicy you love it so much you just want to go witness. i suspect that's what the ap did here. they had the chance to have a republican saying that other republicans were a bunch of racists and haters and immigrant barbers, and s bash bashers. there is zeal to get tha
jim pinkerton and susan g. komen. takpinker anton and alan colmes. >> i think people want a different face on immigration, they don't want somebody to round them up put them in camps and send them back to mexico. they don't want to give them welfare either, i don't. jon: when that quote went out it was under the headline senators want to round up immigrants, the quote came out this way, he sees some in his party favoring a 2016 candidate with an immigration policy that would round up...
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jim gray, jeff foster, thank you both. jenna: there are many rumors swirling about this next story but we now know what killed actor corimon teach. the 31-year-old was found dead in a hotel room this summer. a look inside the coroner's report next. like i do, you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. jon: right now, some closure for friend, family and former colleagues of cory montieth. a coroner has released the official cause of the young star's death. patti ann browne live from the new york newsroom. >> jon, fans were stunned this past delay when actor cory montieth was found dead in a heat tell. the star of the hit fox tv series, "glee" was just 31 years old. the coroner confirmed the initial finding that monteith died from combination of intravenous heroin and alcohol. when the canadian actor was found in his hotel room in v
jim gray, jeff foster, thank you both. jenna: there are many rumors swirling about this next story but we now know what killed actor corimon teach. the 31-year-old was found dead in a hotel room this summer. a look inside the coroner's report next. like i do, you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most....
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alan colmes, jim pinkerton, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: why not? well, we're going to move on to this other story out of california today. rescue teams are searching for a teenager they believe was swept over a waterfall in yosemite national park, not the first of its kind of these types of stories, heather, but certainly just a terrifying concept to even entertain here. >> reporter: well, certainly. and a horrible ordeal for this young man and his family. here's what's going on right now. california rescue workers are continuing their search today for the body of 19-year-old right there, he has been missing in california yosemite national park since saturday. now, he was at the park with his church group, and it was a hot day, so he decided to cool off in the river there. you can see it right here. there was a really strong current, and witnesses say that they watched in horror as he was swept down the river and over a 600-foot waterfall. listen to this. >> he actually got swept away in the current and, unfortunately, got swept downstream and over
alan colmes, jim pinkerton, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: why not? well, we're going to move on to this other story out of california today. rescue teams are searching for a teenager they believe was swept over a waterfall in yosemite national park, not the first of its kind of these types of stories, heather, but certainly just a terrifying concept to even entertain here. >> reporter: well, certainly. and a horrible ordeal for this young man and his family. here's what's...
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i should add, i mean, jim, sports world reaction to this? what is it? >> well, i think it's interesting. she's the best skier to ever come out of the united states for a woman, and he is going to be the number one golfer again, and in many circles he's considered to be the best golfer in the history of the game even though he's still chasing jack nicklaus' 18 majors. i think it's good for tiger to be able to put in his rearview mirror everything that happened with his former wife elin and all of the problems and scandal he had. as for lindsey vonn, she's divorced. i'm sure there's going to be a lot of intrigue because of their fame in sports and because of his past. you just hope for a happy life for these people, and i'm sure by releasing these photos, tiger woods has always wanted to be one step ahead of the posse, so he didn't want the paparazzi to have the photos. i'm sure they'll keep chasing them, but tiger -- jenna: well, the season has been great so far. i'm happy with my wins, and something nice happened off the course as well. there's always,
i should add, i mean, jim, sports world reaction to this? what is it? >> well, i think it's interesting. she's the best skier to ever come out of the united states for a woman, and he is going to be the number one golfer again, and in many circles he's considered to be the best golfer in the history of the game even though he's still chasing jack nicklaus' 18 majors. i think it's good for tiger to be able to put in his rearview mirror everything that happened with his former wife elin and...
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jim? [laughter] >> reporter: i'll try, jon. that's right. twenty-five states, half of them have rejected the idea of setting up their own insurance exchanges under obamacare leaving it to washington instead. >> they've essentially said to the federal government we don't, we don't really want to be a part of trying to clean up this train wreck we see coming. >> reporter: the administration seems almost desperate to get the states to create their or own exchangings. hhs secretary sebelius moved the deadline from november to december, then from december to january and finally just left it open altogether. >> the most recent announcement basically said, look, do what you want, get it done when you want, please do something. >> reporter: if washington has to manage far more exchanges than planned, more and more analysts are doubtful it can make the october deadline to have the exchanges in place so they're ready for 2014. >> they failed to meet deadlines within the first 12 months. the fact that they have this deadline that the exchanges will be
jim? [laughter] >> reporter: i'll try, jon. that's right. twenty-five states, half of them have rejected the idea of setting up their own insurance exchanges under obamacare leaving it to washington instead. >> they've essentially said to the federal government we don't, we don't really want to be a part of trying to clean up this train wreck we see coming. >> reporter: the administration seems almost desperate to get the states to create their or own exchangings. hhs...
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jim angle in washington with more. hi, jim. >> reporter: hello, jenna. reports around the country that show the health care exchanges supposed to be up and running by october 1st, are open but limping as we get to the end of the week. state and federal officials are working on fixes and the administration can not say how many people have signed up for insurance. meanwhile as you were pointing out, a new fox poll shows that 54% of those asked would like to see all or part of the law repealed while a healthy of majority people prefer the old civil to obamacare. 76% said they're happy with their current health care coverage while only 11% are unhappy. and by a 52-36% margin, people said the pre-obamacare system would be better for their family than the new law. why? perhaps the experience of tom from seattle helps explain. he recently got a letter from his insurance company explaining what will change when obamacare takes effect. listen. >> my premiums would increase approximately 61%. i went from $891 a month to $1437 a month. and, also my deductibles all
jim angle in washington with more. hi, jim. >> reporter: hello, jenna. reports around the country that show the health care exchanges supposed to be up and running by october 1st, are open but limping as we get to the end of the week. state and federal officials are working on fixes and the administration can not say how many people have signed up for insurance. meanwhile as you were pointing out, a new fox poll shows that 54% of those asked would like to see all or part of the law...
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chief national correspondent jim angle's live in washington with more on that. jim? >> reporter: hello, jon. well, while the health care law promises all sorts of new free benefits, analysts argue nothing is ultimately free. listen. >> p.j. o'rourke famously said if you think health care's expensive now, wait until it's free. once you add on all these additional things, all these extras that insurers must provide, you have to pay for that. >> there's going to be taxes imposed, taxes on insurance, taxes on drugs, taxes on medical devices. all of that is getting passed through to the prices people have to pay either for direct services or for their insurance premiums. >> reporter: now, the taxes also help cover the trillion dollar cost of the law, but these benefits are often touted as free by the president and the secretary of health and human services. >> people now have preventive services as part of their health plan without co-pays and co-insurance, everything from cancer screenings to children's immunizations have to be covered. >> reporter: and relating children
chief national correspondent jim angle's live in washington with more on that. jim? >> reporter: hello, jon. well, while the health care law promises all sorts of new free benefits, analysts argue nothing is ultimately free. listen. >> p.j. o'rourke famously said if you think health care's expensive now, wait until it's free. once you add on all these additional things, all these extras that insurers must provide, you have to pay for that. >> there's going to be taxes imposed,...